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14/09/2016

REVIEW: Beyond Violet

Almost tribal. There is something deadly in the work of Sibyl Montague. It’s a quiet sensation of threat dabbling between precarity, vulnerability and material seduction. Montague’s work tends to look, at first glance, benign enough. Look a second more and it grows wildly beautiful – in a wabi sabi way – or mesmerisingly slick. It is within these subtleties, running just under the work’s wiry grip, wherein lies lethal potential. The exhibition Beyond Violet at Wexford Arts Centre is set across two floors. The floors… Read More »

REVIEWS Kate Strain, Rachael Gilbourne, RGKSKSRG, Sibyl Montague, Wexford Arts Centre Leave a Comment

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